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* 26 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C.. JUNE 27, 1926—-PART 1. OFFICIALS OF 6. L. ATTENDED RITES Rev. Edmund A. Walsh, S. J., and Companions Return From Eucharistic Congress. orgetown Uni v, the oldest Catholic institution in the United States, have Washinston after taking wous part in the ¢ haristic Congress at Chic Dele from vers; of learnir retur: tes from Rev president of its div mble lrin b viee president of wnd vezent of the sehool of for Who in addition assumed part in ional meeti iental churche Walsh was privil vened to on to the co m. at the York, where A\dministeation ntary banquet hbishop of Vienn: < former chan ther Walsh spoke iished audience, pre julius Barnes, and »chnik. Austrian United Mr. Departm elix Mor Dr hun ins. o the asser 15 by g on the status \dress the Waldort the ten w New nt, hau nd a h neri Attend: of the Summers . i, Summers professional md resps Wednes: e dav a commi educatios m le: manship sented « testimonial old and black 1l of the u s col hair pre in per- 1in the with son ved Munde! eazo, studen faculty ident, E University wn . ence 1 and enter| International ('on gress 1 Plessed | Fuck professors Tniv Ma jes ruetown most revered | His assumed re den in won- | beneath the sicrament of this heartfelt pledge of our | our ind our love.” stud na now 1= wise tar neo raise the nts’ mnex William 8. and nembers of vere Hardi William | Lawler Alumni Take | every | . i hator David alumnus the layman at the children’s day in the stadium "hat 1he 1wo Georgete )L next Fal er, than the fa have by the incoming Univer will the the Sch not lar despite n e 26 classes that entrance require n tightened. is indi inereased communica being received from udents nll - over the admission, heen given the American Bar Asso enrollment naturall: fell bly Last season’s however, was in excess | nd the prospe an even larger en chool opens Nep. | with a el ion. the consid hod off student r [ ! Ryan he evening o enable studs welork hree have re arranged so | ax 1 the mee Tt inu Erowth MANOR PARK HAILS WHITTIER SCHOOL Citizens Enthused by New Build-| ing, Which Will Be Ready in September. the mornir Although inanzu uzo, the morn- | wn' - steady | 1 only classes ‘\h i Park Citi- | manifesting | new term of September, due new Whittier reridan str Fall, providir tor the com Members o zens' Assoc koen intere & hool openi 1o ihe fuct £chool at Fifth and ned in the ade =chool facilitie Manor tion are in the next at the the two vears the one-room ot has constituted the ilites, providing the second grade the other pupils going to the Tako or Brightwood schools. Herbert Brvant of the school committee : & delegation of Manor Park who are rquesting ths Kindergarten to eighth grade ing a 14-room building with sufficient | capacity for all grades. John D. Smoot of the streets e mittee of the association has secur from the District Commissioners s surances that streets and sidewalks | will be provide ound the school be- | fore September. It is reported that | the houndarics of the Whittier School Alstrict have been fixed by the school authorities follows: jeorgia ave. nue, Blair road, Aspen s t and Pea- hody street. The is al aiding in the establishn Junio high school in Brightwood or vicinity, which will cover the Mne - ritory. whose pupils are now to attend the Columbia Junior School at Seventh 1l O sty sfte for this high school tzed in the recent I the Commissioners and school authori- ties have been urged to acquire it a an early date. The & ition recom mended the square bounded by dan. Tuckerman, Fourth and Streets, opposite the Whittier $ for the new junior high school estimites of the Loard of Education for de for the construction school. This association 18 opposed to increasing school hours ay to the school week, < in favor of veduction or elimi: ion of home study. uzh 2 special commitiee consist David Blose and Mes moot, the association a canvass of the community bhers. The ferritory embraced by sociation is hounded by Nor pitol street on the east, Georgia on the west, Whittier street on the north and Concord avenue on the south. Beginning in the Fall the il hold its meetings in chogls n I remonies | discussions | ed hefore | | der, Helen Bittinge | nings, 1.311 BOYS AND GIRLS PASS chools Make Fine Record—2,763 Get by in Preliminary Examinations. A total of 1.311 boys and girls in| Bourne, Frank Koscis, Donald Raub, { the first nine school divisions e | Mark Rhinehart. John Trundle, K | junior high schools p: *t | nor Akers, Bever, 1 second health and physical efficiency | Brooks, Dorothy Halde tests during the school vear, it was | heth Jacobson. Helen N announced last night by Dr. | Myers, Carol Smith Stoneroad. director of the 1) Thompso vy L. Yauch, { training department of the ool | Dodge, abeth rmer. | svstem ) pass the test nor Kephart, was required to be good in posture, lce Stevens od in health habits, in physical an Behrens ercises and not more than 10 per Bryan, M jcent under weight. ~ Besides, the boy Srown [ hd to throw a hall overhead 35 feet 1dw Miller, shin the horizontal bar 6 times and Philpitt, Kathryn jump & feet 6 inches. The { Anna Sweency, Myrtle Stevens and {10 run a potato race in . | Margaret Fera {throw a ball into goal two | out of five attempts, ance heam 24 feet with a bean bag on the head. Only those pupils who passed the first test were eligible to ! pass the second i wh of the boys who passed the second test recefved a silver button | while the girls reccived an enamel and gold pin 2,763 Pass During the v ed the first test. which is > over the number which passed test last vear. For a hoy to the first test he had to execute 60-yard dash in seconds, standing broad jump of 5 feet 9 inches wnd chin the horizontal bar four tim {The girl had to throw a basket ball 30 feet, walk the balance beam | feet and run a dash of 50 vards % seconds. Dr. Stoneroad announces that the [following five schools. with their | neipals. deserve the highest credit the h assing the: Catberine Miss Abbie Belle Gor- Nellie THIRD DIV Brightwood School. William De Ro: Willlam__ Johnson nnah Coine Marba Woolhiser arah Hamiltol Svlvia Lafsky, Ethel Payne and Dor- othy Moulton | | { School. Helen Hue Thelma Farr, 14 wdolph Rud wochenc ell, Vir, School—R: ngman, Karl Dorothy W Melvin eand Mothers Wilson hool—Edward n, Sophie Gladden, Mildre Juise Ethel Pass| | Hitz, Helen Martin. head, Ethel Te Pety wiord Bishop, vin Chapman, F wett, Louis Miller Laura Dunawin Dekillipes, Louise Dyne. wth Berry, Betty Coe, atherine Church Anna_ Talbert, Scheuring, Ma Understine Allison Lorraine in orth School. Jack Phillips, ank Price. Frank Bernice Evans, Helen Van Virgini Le Due. Coakley, Ma Bevard .angdon Sisson: Burroughs School, Miss Mary Draney: Wheatley school, Miss Miriam Austin, and uesdale School. Miss Mary Dilger Pupils Who Passed. The names of the pupils who passed he second test follow FIRST DIVISION I Ad n School, Vincent Birch, Henry Bailey, Christopher wharty. Russell . Clara Benedier wkingham, M on. Alma Spicer, Helen ah Davis Tisinger Portables—Ice Kemp. nd Betty McDermott St Burke Takoma School. . Wenchel, Tivo Lehto. Wal Bubeock. John Mygatt, Kath Mary Cannon, Marguerite Culver. Catherine Dennis, Lorain 1. Lucile Gruenl ? k. Dorls Hazel Suter, imphrey. Hazel Storm, amson Cannon, Ruth Albe lac Brown < wick, raret Mae Ha on, Ru inces Simp Heale Martha an LaRue Harrington M ta J {son, Alice mes oy Olmsted, | Elmer B Hanford Gillis: rett, Caleb Hathaw chool. inklin uesdell S Grayson Carter James Kessler, Wendell Loveless, Steven Chaconas, Wilhur Smith. Wil liam Gardner, Hazel Hawki, Ad. Holo ber, Ludwig, D. Al : M Gardin Gibbons, Ruth Britt ary | Betty M: Williams and Irene Barr Ferrari, Virginia M orney, Shipp. hool. Fiorell Oddone nces Neff, Helen | { « or, Annie Kin H Helen 1 in, Marjorie Bromiey, Mary | Cocker, Frances Abell ¥ and Helen Stark Iyde School. Thoma An POk Milton Bur Corcor: MeKeoe Becker Ma Josept ien > Norris D. West School. Mirman, Allen more Kir nk Steven Thomas, rd ki .rber, Allan Moulton, ¢ | Robert’ Boncher, Harry tiller, Donald Kneessi, Herbert n, Robert Burns, David Rosenberg, Allen Hamm, Raymond Winter, John rter, Fdw valter. Lam | bert, Daniel McDutlie, Gus Mirman, Solomon Amanuel, Jack Schwarz Perry Sweet. Rose es 1 Mildred Dorothy Piffe via Sigle Featrice Oxenberg, Anna Bur suise Fenton, kdith Bernstein 2lizabeth Middle. sz, Regina Otten . Elsie Col Mildred Wil Dorothy el Irvin, Marion Wilson, Ruth Tep. Reaney, Ruth Smith, Daisy Mac Dorothy Roudabush, Helen Berezoski Charlotte fr, leen Larson, Margaret Lum, Ondr Martin, June Rose, Charlotte Nichol son. Jane Annie Teplitz, Marie Thiemeyer, and Nancy Vann. — FOURTH DIVISION e Adams School—Doris Elliott, Pamela McAndrews, and abeth King. Force School. Richmond (' blin, War! , George F | tholmaus Early, Michael | Guerra, Lynn Heflin, George Kosmos, Srnest Logeman, John Arnold, Ed fward Duvall, Ra fleacock, Charle Grant School. | Spates, Philip Torrey, Chesley Castle- Everott Bush, Peter Lomedico, | man, Charles Moore, Fra; Zalesaki. Ruth Critchfield and Alberta Bache. Monroe Chew, Alfred itch, Frea 5 ; Kenn! Richard _Mever, Rolana s Nh"":;a“dm Morrisette, Mary Whelchal, Alleen : BT ERE _h“\r‘mm. Naney Barlow, Dorris Cover, les Pullman, Louis Shaw. JO%ebh | Helen Curtin, Virginta'Clark, Dorothy B ranvis Su). | Glassford, Margaret Tyree, Mireya Ty S Varela, Virginia Dickenson Henry-Polk School—Herbert Frye, ym Harrison, Margaret Warman. ton School—Lillian Bradford, G. | Lassise, A. Teresi. Thomson 0ol Rosalie Guiffre Weightman School. George Conover, William Harper, | Emma Bagget, Henreitta Joray, Dorothy Luckett, Louise Moxley, Ef- fle Pumphrey, Maragaret Layton, B Simon Ruebsam, Leon n, *Cur Iph Shoemalke les Simpson, isted, Lloyd D: Joseph Natoli, Raymond il Daymude, L v Saylor. Tehaan, John Tydings, Earl Lrvine Irving. Heber Knight ik Miles, Robert Vaughan. Anita Burger, Catherine Callahan, Henriette | Goodner, Dorothy ander, Margaret . Glen Ogl v Shreve Jennie Virginia Katherine Anna Speet Wrenn, Delores r atin quitt liams, Anna Howard, ton, Mar 1 e. Ridg Mur Marth: aton School Thom: Dra Ivy Studids nd \llen K Johin William Val Richter - Dyer. Robert McClean, Earle Wil Kevin Hayes, Jane Thorpe, | Middleton, Mary Louise Colbert Knox. Grace Carr, Lor Heath Evans 1 May Tevis W . Rarkalow. Thom 1, Isabel Ciancarelli zetta Lucas, Doro Ann Tiller and ¥ uerite B Wil raine 10 Eleanore Peggy line Albaugh, Norma Avery. Betsy Bal Mildred Duckert, thy Thompson. Sally Clementina Lawrie illmore School. Nevitte Burke, Eugene Case, Gec 3 Martin, V m ados, Francix Simmons, Bdward Howard, Meyer Mevyerovitch, Freda Sacks and Audrey Sieber. m livan. School. Robert Jackson Duryee Allen, L Franels Tom M “k Rhod Bahcock, ophie Knox Tenley-Jauney School. Dismukes. Marshell Cuvil- Conway Hunt, Ver- ink. Robert John® Holz- | alsh, George Bur Hubert Waldeck Donaldson, William = I FIFTH DIVISION | Arthur School. Mimmelfarb, Isanc Koonin, Richard Cooper, Bel- et Smalley, Louise Birtman, Mimi Cec- Lemasure, dan, Hardy oemaker, Gordon tlack, Milton War- Juliet Weitzel, | Claire Hosk Albert Wi Tim Botele ven. J James Railey, James red Pric Parker, Robert Fl Thomas W Bill Ry and, Helen Kechan, Helen Howes. Dorothy Sauter, Margaret Keer, Jen- | nie Yoffe, Mary La Coris Mary Hai rison. her, dette. i Tiller, Dorothy Marion Seribner, Rosa ven and Nellie L ‘Toner School. ni: Biggs, Norma Hosge and Duffy. o 1ok Rebecca carelli, Hunter, Joyce Kershaw, Thelma Shane, Helen Southall, Pandora Cal- |las, Jennie Peluso, Annie Berardino, Cooke School. Amelia Cerco, Lelah Crosby, Ava ke Cont MG Tanelipler. [Eichner I YElyE SHClmes, EMathidy Angello Sari, Harry Portner, Howell | h. Robert Bannerman, Merton ite, Rdward Giovennetti, Miriam . Lols Vassar, Nell Griffith, Anne Russel. Ruth Asquith and Cornelia ‘Woodward Dennison School. Sheldon Bennett, William Burnes, Vincent Scafide, Vincent Pisciott ara Ross, Florence 4annon, Shizu Fryiwara and Grace Fera. Morgan School. Nathan Alpert, Joseph Dial, Wal- Miller, Gaines Gough, Adger Mc- Robert Ruth, Maggaret Laws, | Franklin, Margaret Franklin, | Corbett, Marjorie Murphy Nell, Dorothy Sammons and Woodley. Ross School, D DIVISION Brookland School. Burke, Marvin _Mason, Fred Nau, Calvin Osburn, Dorothy Stocking, Helen Taylor, Margaret Bingman, Mary Grier, Helen Krause, Marie Ludwig, Mildred Mennen, Florence Smith, Dorothy Stackhouse, Dorothy Sullivan, Gertrude Vaughan, Beryl Weeks, Thelma Wilson, Ruth Byrd. Florence Kearney, ~ Mary Thompson, Almedia Wilson, Margaret Spies, Dorothy Van Horn. John Burroughs School. Ellis Meeker, Fred Wohlfarth, Mil- ton Miller, John Parke, Frank Plager, Delmas _Stuttler, Elizabeth Beard, velyn Cole, Francis Hand, Tnez Lam- | bert, Isabelle. Leisinger, Irene Rollins, { Betty Steadman, Nellie Whirlow, | Catherine Cole, Virginia_Hester, Mary | Leahy, Harriet Luce, Leona Miller, James Bickford, Jesse Gram, Stan- | Alta Price, Mary K. Perry, Leah takussin, Edwin MacLeod, Dar- | Rudd, Mary Stallings, Margaret Yauch, Hayward Alvord, Charles | Towne, Rose Venesky. Bennett, James Hart. Morton Ingalls, 4 Vernon Johnson, William Lewis, Ter- Emery-Eckington School. rence Smith, Joseph Yanich, Charles | John Coder, Carlton Crown, Framk Boynton. Meredith Jones, Robert | Galipo, Howard Herbert, John Step- per, Milton Sweet, Edgar Huguley, Ross, Richard Wagner, Robert Rich- 2 v ardson, Burnett W vodsome, Eugene | Benjamin Koenig, Willam Wyckofl, ° Thomas lac Cary Ellen Dorothy Helen O Priscilla RIGID SCHOOL HEALTH TEST !Children of First Nine Divisions and Junior High | i Catherine" Chiporis Antoinette Nance Hall, Gene! May Murphy, dward Dinger, 1ia | Ida | Burns, , Margaret Murray, Catherine Cumber- | Josephine Colaiacomo, Beatrice | Horace Smallwood, Welford Helen Coder. Janet | Smallwood, Edna Tex | cabella, Cecilia Boccabella, Eleanor Mildred Drach, Ruth Dunn, mbrey, Estelle Jorg, Eve Marie hs, Annie Payne, Logan, Alice Angelina Boe yn cester, land N | Meti Gri Kern, S Mar Bates, Jo raffun Gales-Blake | Bdward Frowert, Frank | Lawrence Cecil, Francis M John Grasso, Blbert Bradford Atohi, Williim Bailey, George Sha piro, Margaret Cooper, Alice Ridolfi, Dorothy Fiyde. Anna Adams. Libby Layton, Fay Moler ther Deskins Slena hegro, Marion Hollinge, Rosina_( rtrude Friend: in, Josephine Wolin, 4l | i [§ Lula Chaconas, ¢ { Helen Hoover, Helen Pap Mar | zaret Robiso, Mary Vacearo, Dorothy | Kressly, Helen Levitt Langdon School. Working. Robert Butter- { worth, Herrel Coe, Upton Reid, Tru | man Williams, Leonard Shelton, Rich- {ard Higdon, Gerald Crouch, Batten, Walter' Phelps, Frank Mayhew, ert Carnaban, 1 Marshall, Edith Marian_Foster, Haber, France Jean Carnal | Marian * Olivet, { Emma Phelp | Evelyn ridge, Ruth sephine Mayhew, Mary Mourhess Xavier Schrader, Celesta Rubino, aret lortch, Katherine herine Lawson, Bl imales Nix, Ruth ginia White th | Clark, Carrle Crouch, Li Dorothy Hardin, Catherine Swigart, Jessie Barton | Ruth Mullican, Lois G Dunn, Ellen 1 Ethel « arel DeMe Kathryn Green, § Mary Belfield Violet Grisset, | Steiner, Ann Payne R Dora Schench, vise Goddard, M Kathryn Gunto, Alic: rhour,” Marian thy, Muriel Smith, Dorothy Chess | Julia. Murphy tha Bortnick pindle, Hils Pauline Mill Helen Cuthbet Webb School. Daily, Melvin Kaplan, Chri Rosenfeld snking, Muric ® et per, na Sotzsky W Nellis zier and Saunders Pauline Hagen, Estell King, I nnie Me ry Jone: Catherine ! ney Edward David Meyer | George H el Schwier, Dalkin Th Virgini; 1 1 ylor School. . John brecht, Mary i Forrest | Harvey Dant, Horace Kerr, I Bucea, Lorraine Gerard, Minnie ber and Catherine Boswell. b Wheatley - Levine, Charles Hanback 00l dasill, Ge Rector, Arthur Warren ter Owen ay poole Roy 1 Muriel s Farmer, ¢ D'Orto, Mildred Ruth_Stein, ¢ Tozzolo, nti. Wini fanguilio oth Innoc Marietta Leadbetter, Sarah inane, Jeannette Jarrin and Mary Helen 1 fred Wollet Dorothy SEVENTH DIVISION Brent-Dent School. Schultz, % Aquilino, Jumes Prooks, Plowden 1 Cogan, George Calev in, Bimer Kimmel, Y Wilburt Jen Jolin { Allison Allison, | Couch. |sen, M i Edna | I3thel Wilson, { Mildred Floto, Lillia | Higdon, Helen Flet Mabel I!AI"K- Mary Ryan, rtrude Wilee | Cecil 1 Florence Fox, Cora | Crow! Anderson, Marian | Lorida Jen- | Helen vivia De Merritt n Shrader, Monroe School Rocatti, Trvine Leitch, Augus Leona dgard William a Bovello, magni. | Ivelyn Sel i n Chacor e Burrows, Cook v i Clyde 'Wilson, Sidney Col 1 Austin Hall, William Johnson, sam Dick, James ] tutz, Maurice Tsc William Pigg, Chester Wil Kelsey, Mildred Rhodes {das, Catherine Hale. Minnie | Bessie Santaiti, Winnifred { Elizabeth Foresta, Gertrude ald, Sylvia Blankin, Myra Holt, Edith | ms. Mildred Bowman. Ruth | Fvelyn Guibin. Thelma Ap- | | | | Robert F Bovello, . Geor, zelo nk o Jenkins geman Harold | K. | intre Vivian | Schock Wilson MacDhon- | SIXTH DIVISION i School. Carroll, Albert Greiner ilson, William Oehm, Ben | icholas Catsos. William Gib- | Janofsky. Howard Rith amuel Janofs] Willlam | | Peter Gabardini, William | !Van Horn, Jessie Brightman. Ruth | | Dameron, ‘Margaret Sanford,” Mary | i Louise Presler. ! Blair-Hayes School [ Saverio Gugliclmini, Willinm isher. Dominic Carreras. | Smith, Clayton Absher, C| |man, Eugene Nuthall, Leroy Wa | Thon nthony Horner, | { Harry n Thomas Lawl | Willi at, Fred Martin { Moore, How | Roche » Ryboyn Louise Wright, Gladys Kelly, Bvelvn Smith derson, Isabelle Ahern, enevieve Crown, An Lawn, Johnson, Amelia Jardine, lion, Josephine Missioni aroff. Bernard | Martin N i Waple {son, T { ardson, | Mangum, « i i Edward | Lofs Crim, | bel, Eleanos Catherine Irma Br ! Blow Edward Ford, John Minni chool. Basil Counts, Joseph Swann, Hebert Sadttler, rles Thomas Mary Junghans, Laurie Lillian, Aud rey Blake, Virginia Arnold, lda lan, Mary Mec\Vear Friedman riedman, | Carberry School. Hagen, Ches Hose, John Forest Moyer, Victor Gauzz apporotti, Raymond Massey, { Allie Sandridge, Alma’ Ferguson { | { | | i | | | | nt 1 Edmonds School. ! Wade, John Pitts, Kenneth Conner, Anita Burch, Marguerite Simpson, Bessie Rees, Elizabeth Fritz, sarah Mulvey, Dorof Rector, Maria Parker. Melvin Kenilworth School. William Firth, Maurice Brad) man Armstronge, Warren Sanders, | Alice Porter, Hilda Fisher. Lucille Maize, Thelma Alsop, Naomi Reed. Ernestine Maize, Helen Roloff, Cath. erine Gibson, Marie Mec n, Barba Shorter, Leona Lasley, Vivian Say Kingsman School. Martin Gerhold, William Kriell, Harvey Payne, Louis Gevinson, Lester ! Waters, Richard Utz Catherine Scully, Edith Colman, Marion Holida | ‘Alma. Rock, Ida Miller, Carolina Hoff- ‘man. Alice May, Ruth Brown, Esthér Wood, Mildred King, Blanche Lohr, Rebecca Millison, Beulah Luhn, Nan nie Bowen. Ludlow School. Augustus Glasglow, Lloyd Deeni {han. Frank Law, Roy Campbell, George Reese, Emma Bechtold, Mil- dred Ruppert, Anna May Poor, Hazel | Signor Madison School. Alfred Taylor, Frank Carter, Leslie Smoak, Clifton Woodcock, Ralph Buc- ca, Raymond Burroughs, Howard | Klotz, ~Bernard Lowry, Norval| | Pumphrey, Russel Scholl, Dallls Shir- ley, Adolph Wolf, Clinton Woodcock Clinton Layer, John Trotter, France: | Pucca, Beatrice Chopin, = Dorothy Copp, Mary Etcher, Catherine Poole, Mildred Sprosser, Charlotte Stonnell, Sleanor Hudlow, Alice Swank. Maury School. Harry Ackerman, Stanley Eagan, Raymond Milstead, Allen Payne, Vir- ginia Coffman, Marguerite Wolf, Frances Glick, Lois McGrath, Alice Rick, Evelyn Courtney. Peabody-Hilton. Leon Greenberg, William Jenkins, Jasper Jones, Monte Jones, Abraham Weinstein, Harlin Crandall, Frederick Eisinger, Horace Gendreau, Richard Hollls, 'Lemuel Jones. Douglas Par- sons, Charles_Seay, Grover Everett, Anthony Lo Bianco, Joseph Caputo, Robert Slyde, Harry Caputo, Harves Eberett, Mildred Duryee, Dolores Kelly, Ruth Marlow, Florence Myer, Bertha Newman, Rdith Rowzee, ’._t‘l;'nn Beahm, Mary Hughes, Vir- ginia Reich, Yolanda Scocca, Violet Anava, Mary Mulford, Hildur Canter, Madeline Duncan, Bertha_Lipscomb. Mary Kaldenbach, Gertrude Billings, Norma Issertell, Josenhine Longo, Helen Randall, Eleanor Rusk, Mildred Wayne, Doris Wheeler, Mary Dudley, Ileanor Goucher, Heien Schwingle, Rose Teitelbaum. Pierce School. | Jeanette ja | | Clark | E § Andrew |/ | bers, Evelyn Dean, Clyde Sawver, Buehla hilasky, and M. A. Wil How L derson, liamson n School. dwin Virginia Lt rude il Binkl M tuby 1 Kocher Keatts, Hinson Chamberlin, William Lan Godfrey, Charles Bernsi h t Wallach, Fred Lalph Shackelford ina Johnson, May e Hummer, Helen Andrews. Louise ms, Miriam Posey e Congress Heights Sehool Wahler rald Martin elman Pney Moore, Lawrence Andrew Jarbo Ma Pad, Louise McF ‘Thomas and I Robert Albert ngle, Chaffele tale, S th M mp Wil and Mildred Sheph Mil Alvir Corbe . Melvin Per James ton Rel Cross Ruth rrett Cranch ¢ h syer, M Mary carre Daisy Haneook Brown Murphy uE Alex Dickerson Ketcham-Van Buren S wland Bell, Cecil Cab Clarence Naylor, George Scott mond Tayvlor, Franklin Green Ja I Clark, Charles Con 1 Fred Curti jordon wrer issell P i Sansbury, White, Kar Clayton Be son Dewd Lois Deniso Ru Catherine 1 Dodge, Vir rath, R Schnabel Hi cott, Mil Mabelle Evelvn Beall dys Her [ Charles T o« Hancock, BEvert Fet Meyvers, Hubert Hinel , Arthur Taylor, Re \wmond Jones. M 1, Hazel Decatur, Irene Hunte r Schneider, | » Highlands School. Cox. Henry Hackley P’aul Steinkuller, Joseph Gray. Frank rad, Edward Cox Moore, 2 Vance N Dennison, nox School. a ne r e 3all othy xden D Ale hel tson, t! Randle am obbins, Bowie, Ida nee Frances nnings thy Miller Stanton S John Havenner. Clarence Smith Van Ness School—Theodore Clarence Mills, Anthony Trecci Wallach S Turner. sison, Doris Hutchins, Ida Hatton, Dorothy Poun- 3 Fisher, Martha Crouch Beryl Gilbert, and Leon; ;i Fairbrother School—Edsar and Warren Taylor. Greenleaf School—Edward Powell. Smallwood-Bowen School. Jacob Rosenberg, Ernest Thomp son, Walter Alverson, ances Don aldson, Mary Childress, ind Frances Bailey Doro Andreds, wekeney hool—Itohert E Hart NINTH DIVISION Congress Heights O'Donnell, John Scott, Andrew Hus- ton, Frank Clinton, Bates Swann and Esther Cramer. Morse School—Max Glas Glynn, James Hall, Jame: Frank _ Sudderth, Robert Walthan Pruitt. Columbia Junior High School— Trene Murphy, Dora Fried, Theodora Moy Jefferson Ju William >ennifield, Harrison, s, r High School. Charlotte Kinchelno, Constance Messin: Mary Demma, Florence Burdet! Barbara Carpenter, Wilhel- mina Weitzel, Irene Hawkins, Helen Ballenger; Edmonia Rollins, Margaret swing, Marian McGrath, Zelda Gar mond, Sara Fisher, Ruth Morgan- stein, Thelma Reed, Marie Trede, Eleanor Boswell, Hazel Hayden. Langley Junior High School. Lillian Hammett, Berma W Elizabeth Suter, Marie Fisher, Henr etta Sweet, Christine King, Verona Zimmerli, na Jones, Rebecca Perry, Catherine Wayland. Powell Junior High School. Marie Brown, Olive Ruth Hathway, Evelyn Brooke, Catherine Spring, Frances Cox, Marion Wyvell, Helen Jones, Bernice Safford, Nancy Booth, Louise Linkins, &ila _Sari, Edith Bruce, Burley Martin, Eleanor Haj den, Katherine Jose, Violet Olsen, Florence Sugar, Elizabeth Beal, Mar- jon Hart, Eklen Stokes, Imogene Al- Nadine Steacy Kit thannon, Myrl Hodgson, Jan Allmond, Rhoda Friedman, Theres: Turner, Betty Smaltz, Elizabeth T: Jor, Nellie Howelett, Dorothy Cooper, Louise Crosby, Margaret Tyler. P TRUCK KILLS YOUTH. Special Dispatch to The Star. GRANTSVILLE, Md.. James Ravenscraft, 19 vears instantly killed last evening when he fell from a truck on the National t, ‘Hymun Sotzsky, Raymond ‘Barrett, Clifford Smith, Stanley Burdett, Rob- ert Dumford, Paul Florio, James Lowry, Herman Sacks, Duncan Zollin- hofer, De Witt Walker, Alice Haigh, highway near here, a wheel passing over his body. The driver, employed by H. S. Liv- engood of Garrett County. did not know the boy was on the truck. Auteri, | Hornisher, Louise velyn Hardesty. | Mar- | mi i | | | Mer- | Teache Sheuy, | ointment of Gu. | Rower Bernice | hyg i | | An-y Al ) jand v wift, | yn | phine Raymond | { of the Philadelp Rankin, | | was Facehina, | ! attend a { months. number of more mature persons will | Nary Hove| BENNIN Annex—John | ipe school la: | come | | i | | Wilner Captures All Main Honors At Central High Morton Wilner LEWIS ANNOUNGE FACULTY GHANGES Additional Appointments Are Made in Various Schools of G. W. U. president of the class in the his School. during ars at the school has won for himself a combination of Jaurels which probably never will school officials de tory of Ce highest offer in honor it the n <t enrned the school and the highe m seh honor thieti can offer nt of Additional the son of faculty various departments Washington nounced last night by liam Mather Lewis Dean William College. Dr chief of the division of sc nd physicz [ Wilner, who i Mrs. Joseph Wilner venue, was cap championship foot nain of the b ball ate editor of the schaol on the students’ honor 1" # chart member of the N Honor Society and a membs the senior conncil Although Wilner was offered number of scholarships, he turn them down and will enter the Uni of Pennsylvania next Fall his brother, Bernard Wilner ed this month. He will ttend the Wharton School of inance and expects later to attend W school at after which he plans to open : office with his father He will spend the Junselor Summe kett appointments in of Geo University were n President Wil C. Ruediger of Dapel rol announced the ap Irederick | James I 0ol e a lec turer in public f special value addition, Helen D cretary of the Internation:! ciation of Policewomen been pointed lecturer in i« Dr. Rogers hi n officer in the Public Health Service, medical in spector of schoc of B Haven Conn., and a teacher in Temple C le and the New Haven Normal o). Miss 1 is a Radecliffe graduate and an active worker for several ars in soctal service I 1 ott The appointment of lecturer in vocationa announced by Dr. | is of great assistanc junior and senior high schools with personnel work with pupils, and has been developed in an informal way in Wl high schools where teachers have committees on work of this ty demand for this work has been made by Was on school teachers. Dr. | Seott has had extensive experience ipplied psycholog 1tiona v with di past few years Dean William ¢ w School 1 educ Ith, to give cour: workers tion, o soc Asso- | ap. i se i law Mass I " AGADEMY GRANTS Scott as Livingstone Arts School Gives Prizes and Medals Also. Ncademy of Arts v and granted diplomas to 70 graduates 1t its annual commencement exercises held Thursd: in the aunditor {tum of the Island avenue the Washington made a short Living Sciences awarded gold medals innecti William pre graduate of sty in epartments Univer: havini Jurispruder en a practicing ppoint Fryer He and is Uni law the ssistant A Loan and Ik to the Psyehe st oth and ty receiv zraduate i school deg cum lawyer g ate the law 1< qwarded of $10 in gold for the (ccepted design for class ri allulah L. Mitchell irded the second prize in th The fa cent attend: srdi effort was awarded to Lauga K Hinek Williamsp Harry Campbell, he: the mereial art department, made 5 short talk as did John M. Goodwin the interfor decorat etural drafting depar speakers were presented by Dickinson. the ent < were presented by + Livingstone Diekin: The na of the g mme Art Course Vi t €. Raxter, ¢ B. Chapman. Duvid Davies, Maine: e ra K. Hin es Kildenby of 1 ff. professor of call @ 2 test per niversit eivit " com ment pres of civil en e is fessor rofessor University t ol irkey 1 of Agricuiture He has been Bureau of Stand ision i experime ively on t in Phi L ¥ deliver teachers of the ssociation assem re of Independence Hi also will speak Tuesday 1t the meeting Assocfation nd connect ds with lege, o with | Evelyn chie cement : nd has wr phia W Commer Art and Costume De ning: Annie Lee Allnutt, Maryland Margaret Josepk Wickline L. Lin rom Commercial Art. Costume De: Garment Construction Summers. Virginia: Sarah E. Commercisl Art. Costume mg. Garment Construction nery Desi D Virgi N: ¥ is Sun nd will Ruedi to te nd of Col wi Hopkins, at Mourn Loss university feved the ki trustes L. H in the in «nd had been romany dner. Ilinois Myrna Dake. Vi died la 5 ; an untirin: the in w ests of connected London Octo- he visit of the Rishop of the university, heduled f pr 29, is_exp ed to udents. Word has been r the university that the visit is def] nitely set for that date, at which time large delegation of students will meeting at which he will [ MeAuliffe, Ruth Schlescher. stume Designing and Construction: Edythe G. Dot souri; Brownie B. Tulloss. Yy D Walsh Winnie i cy Byrd, Te sworth, Frances Bans olina: Alice Dermody. ington. Be ha Hickox ssiter. Rhode Island . Tennessee: I nzie, Pennsylvania: Katherine O'Donnell. Pennsvivania: Viola Peels North Carolin Costume De | struction and atns. 3 el | Willsie R. Seott . the S er school con Work in th ummer | Fletcher. Virginia tinues with most ifving results, | Flet he six-week sess of the depart- [ sinia ment of arts and sciences begins on | Millinery = Designing: X Tuly 6. It i cted that many | Seeley. Virginia: Dora M. Brown. Min additional “ho are taking |nesota: Laura A. Crawford. South Car- v ¢ will continue and that a |olina: Alice 1. Graham. Pen: work now will ¢ S aice o $ | E. Robie. New Yor Lettve Wine, Virgini: Garment Construction: Myrtis Cor Y, “arrie Dempsey. Dela speak. Additional funds have been re ved Ly the university during the week for the third unit. The trustees re appealing to friends of the insti tution for funds with which to start | ihe erection of the new building It is expected that work will be st ed some time during the Summ rriet T Marsha zning. Garment Con Millinery Designin Georgia: Minnie Crit M. Virts, Vir ia: Ruth gister during that period. Mary Trant G SCHOOL HOLDS | ITS CLOSING EXERCISES | | COLUMBIA liam Thomas Shepherd, Sth n.w. Summer Scho guages, mathematics, sc VACATION com of Benning School held its exercises in the hall Wednesday am cor ting cla Charles Lincl 4 propheey by Lunette Gibson and Wil jam Oehmy and display of trophy won by the schlag team by Payne. The was given by principal of the school. F. W. Ochm, who represent | Loffler, presented the diplomas. Mr. | Loffler presented to each of the grad- | uates a savings account. | The graduates are Bermard Carroll, | Charles Lincham. Albert Greiner. | Martin Neilson, William Oehm. Ben Waple, Dorothy Ball. Vivian Brown, Lunette Gibson, Evelyn Mangum, Marie Presler and Alberta Usilton HER: EDUCATIONAL. The mencement The pre the gradu by Drawin, Begia June 28. George Washington University Summer School Nix Weeks' Session July 6—August 14 Forenoon and Ilate-afternoon_classes. For Catalogne Address The Direstor. 2100 G Street [} GEORGETOWN LAW SCHOOL 1926-1927 SESSIONS COMMENCE— WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1926 = For Late Afternoon Classes WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1926 _ For Morning Classes e For Information Apply to— _ Hugh J. Fegan, M. A,, LL. B, Ph. D. Assistant Dean Georgetown Law School 506 E Street N.W. Telephone 7293 DIPLOMAS T0 70 'MISS A. 1. WILSON PAID HIGH HONOR Barewell Dinner Given Retiting Director of Drawing of Public Schools at Dy Arts ™ the ¥ junior Doroth to elose that with rd the wh Froie Fatis and Sciences | thir ! ribute representativ perinter ulty gold medal for 10m | Washington School Secretaries et paid i Summer el UCED RATESY /RED ON ALL LANGUAGES For Summer only. Star t Native teachers. Conversatior Tiod. Day and Evening Cl Individual Tnstenction. Free i i i wicenten- When nial Exhibit tiou B, Booth 3 BERLITZ Fst. 47 Years K16 116h St N W Frunklin 2620 Peniel School “OAKVIEW™ 36th and Macomb St. N.W. (Christian ce Facults) work for ~CHOOT. OF EANGUAGES i3 Branches J ] 2350 Cleveland COLUMBIA SCHOOL OF DRAFTING com o tectural, Day and me ca rite or ph i4th & T Sts. Phone North Phone | A Little Ad of a Big School NATIONAL SCHOOL ART (FINE AND APPLIED i Color, Interior Decoration, Costume | Design, Commercial Art, Life Class | FEUIN MAHONY, Director Main 1 Conn. 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